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Casey Kornoelje Cannabis 1031 —> How Much Can I Buy?
29 April 2024 | 3 replies
So there is no risk of losing a property or identifying too many properties.  2.
Greg Strunak Security deposit/ damage
30 April 2024 | 15 replies
You'll turn away many potential guests by doing so.
Tom Hardman buying a lot to build on 5 years from now. need advice on how to finance the land
29 April 2024 | 8 replies
You could get a heloc on your existing home to use as a tool to potentially use to buy the lot of provide down payment $.
Julio Gonzalez Understanding When to Use Bonus Depreciation and/or 1031 Exchanges
29 April 2024 | 0 replies
After you sell your property, you have 45 days to identify potential replacement properties.
Jim Doyle Purchasing off market via executor of the will - Ran into roadblock.. - Path forward?
30 April 2024 | 10 replies
.- Agreed, I'm just an interested buyer, the only potential opportunity I have is I'm an interested buyer who is ahead of the rest of the interested buyers with the hope that the trust would be open to an off-market sale to me.
Steve K. Question on Cap Gains taxes/ Section 121 Exclusion
29 April 2024 | 5 replies
It's a strict 2-year requirement.As for strategies to avoid capital gains on the sale, if your client doesn't meet the ownership and use requirements for the Section 121 exclusion, they might explore other options such as:1031 Exchange: If the property is an investment property rather than a primary residence, your client could consider a 1031 exchange to defer capital gains tax by reinvesting the proceeds into another investment property.Installment Sale: If your client is willing to accept payments over time, they could consider structuring the sale as an installment sale, spreading the recognition of the gain over multiple tax years.Charitable Remainder Trust: If your client is charitably inclined, they could contribute the property to a charitable remainder trust, receive income from the trust for a certain period, and then have the remaining trust assets pass to charity upon their death, potentially reducing or eliminating capital gains tax.These are just a few options, and your client's specific financial situation and goals would need to be considered in determining the best approach.
Joseph Ducharme New Investor in Charleston, SC
30 April 2024 | 12 replies
They simply cant afford buy-and-hold, cashflow negative investments and would be putting themselves at serious risk with that strategy.
Nathan Gesner Research Question - Red Flags when interviewing Property Managers?
30 April 2024 | 27 replies
Please elaborate on why each is essential and how they contribute to a company's overall performance and reliability.Similarly, provide a list of red flags or negative traits that indicate a subpar or potentially problematic property management company, with explanations on how these might negatively impact my real estate operations.Create a scoring or rating system that I can use to objectively evaluate and compare each property management company based on the traits and skills identified earlier.
Crystal Poe Off Market Properties in NC
29 April 2024 | 1 reply
I'm eager to connect with fellow investors and industry professionals to explore potential collaborations and opportunities.
Sarah Maze Sell or Keep California House?
27 April 2024 | 11 replies
Take a look back at your past experiences with landlords and think about your long-term investment goals, including diversification, risk tolerance, and the possibility of higher returns in different markets.